
The Glory of Kings is Ethiopia’s religious history of their queen and Solomon, and the child they had. There is independent historical and archeological evidence that Judaism was practiced in Ethiopia by examining the food the people ate (no swine) and the fire pits that were used for animal sacrifice. So, when the eunuch of Ethiopia was in Jerusalem ‘for to worship’ (Acts 8) and he carried with him the book of Isaiah, it is most likely that Ethiopia sent representatives to Jerusalem every Passover, not just coincidentally the year that Christ was crucified. The Glory of Queens is based on the premise that the eunuch of Ethiopia would not have been converted and baptized by Philip the Apostle, and not go back to Ethiopia and tell his queen of Jesus Christ. The book starts with the story of the eunuch as told in Acts 8:26-39, in which it says that the eunuch was taught Christ by using the book of Isaiah, so the book is based entirely on the book of Isaiah and how this could be used to teach the life of Christ.
Page Count:
50
Publication Date:
2022-01-21
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798405881041
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